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Health Drones advance healthcare in Greenland

Health Drones advance healthcare in Greenland

Today, Falck completed first health drone flight between Nuuk and the settlements in Sermersooq. The infrastructure in Greenland can be a challenge if you live in small settlements far away from the nearest hospital. Falck and the Greenlandic authorities are exploring how health drones can support the healthcare system by bringing remote-living citizens closer to healthcare service

Falck going electric in London

Falck going electric in London

​By 2025 the Mayor of London plans to expand the zero emissions zones throughout the city. To meet this deadline, Falck has already begun testing electric patient transportation in London.

Paramedics are being trained to perform blood tests and ultrasound-scan lungs with mobile equipment, enabling them to diagnose and treat chronic disease patients in their homes. Photo: Falck

Danish treatment of chronic patients demonstrated globally

Falck and the Region of Southern Denmark are working together to diagnose and treat chronic disease patients in their homes to benefit both patients and healthcare system. The project is being demonstrated at the international ambulance conference EMS 2019 in Madrid.

Falck doubles its UK ambulance business

Falck doubles its UK ambulance business

​Falck has been awarded a large and important contract to deliver patient transport services to Imperial College Healthcare service across West London from Summer 2019

Falck supports the European EMS2017 Congress in Copenhagen

Falck supports the European EMS2017 Congress in Copenhagen

In 2016, Copenhagen was the host city of EMS2016, the first European Congress on Emergency Medical Services. The Congress was a big success, with more than 1100 delegates attending from 37 countries. Falck was main sponsor of the event, and Falck professionals and other employees took part in many of the sessions at the congress.

Welcome to Falck Global!

For more than a century, Falck has worked with local and national governments to prevent accidents, diseases and emergency situations, to rescue and assist people in emergencies quickly and competently and to rehabilitate people after illness or injury. This has made Falck an international leader in emergency response and healthcare services.

Falck operates in 30 countries and has approximately 27,000 employees.

Falck Global

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2450 Copenhagen SV
Denmark